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Old 01-27-2020, 08:52 PM
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Default Re: Is there way to calibrate the S1 faders?

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Originally Posted by soundworthy View Post
So my supplier just replaced the S1 with a new unit.
But the new S1 has the same results.
This is the third S1we have tried and they all have the same issue to various degrees.

Anyone who is experiencing this please create a ticket with AVID support.
This is just a forum and it doesn't inform officially them of the issue.

Support replied to me claiming mine might be a hardware issue as there is only one other report of the same issue.

Which I know not to be correct.

I've asked about any Firmware updates but no response.
The literal product manager for control surfaces responded in this thread saying there would be a firmware update soon for this.
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